Device comprising a liquid-supported rolling diaphragm seal

ABSTRACT

Apparatus having two relatively reciprocal elements, a rolling diaphragm seal secured between these elements for defining a gas space above the seal and a liquid space below the seal. In the liquid space a portion of one element forms part of a pump and a one-way valve for delivering liquid to said liquid space.

United States Patent 1191 Van Der Aa Nov. 27, 1973 15 1 DEVICE COMPRISING A 3,401,604 9/1968 Blatt et a1. 91/416 x LIQUID SUPPORTED ROLLING 3,667,349 6/1972 Siebcrt et al... 92/83 3,699,961 10 1972 Szpur 417 550 x DIAPHRAGM SEAL Inventor: Herman Henricus Maria Van Der Aa, Emmasingel, Eindhoven, Netherlands Filed: Mar. 29, 1972 Appl. No.: 239,214

Foreign Application Priority Data Apr. 9, 1971 Netherlands; 7104837 US. Cl 92/83, 92/98 D, 417/566 Int. Cl. FlSb 21/04 Field of Search 92/83, 86, 86.5,

FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1,962,245 12/1969 Germany ..92/98 RD 1,033,860 12/1964 Great Britain 92/83 Priniary Examiner-Martin P. Schwadron Assistant ExaminerAbe Hershkovitz Att0rneyFrank R. Trifari 5 7 ABSTRACT Apparatus having two relatively reciprocal elements, a rolling diaphragm seal secured between these elements for defining a gas space above the seal and a liquid space below the sea]. In the liquid space a portion of one element forms part of a pump and a oneway valve for delivering liquid to said liquid space.

5 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a device comprising a liquidsupported rolling diaphragm seal between two coaxially arranged relatively reciprocating elements in which liquid pumping means are present for the supply of liquid to a space for the supporting liquid.

A device of the type to which the present invention relates, is knownfrom the US. Pat. No. 3,241,379. In this known device, the rolling diaphragm is present between a piston and the cylinder cooperating therewith. The rolling diaphragm separates a working space from a space which is filled with supporting liquid. By means of a so-called pumping ring, liquid is supplied to the said space; a control device is present which ensures always that sufficient liquid is removed from that space that a substantially constant pressure differential is maintained across the rolling diaphragm. The advantage of said rinsing with liquid the space that contains the supporting liquid, is that gas which has diffused into the liquid through the rolling diaphragm is regularly removed with the removed oil so that no bubble formation can occur in the supporting space.

The pumping ring which is described in greater detail in the US. Pat. No. 3,149,846 is formed by a metal sleeve which engageswith its cylindrical inner side the piston rod, and which isfurther incorporated in an annular recess in the surrounding housing in. such manner that the sleeve cannot moveaxially. Furthermore, pressure means influence the outer surface on that side of the sleeve to which ,liquid is pumped, which means force said side of the sleeve against the piston rod. As a result of this, hydrodynamic pressure build-up occurs between the ring andthe rod upon movement of the,

rod, as a result of which a yield of liquid in the direction of the supporting space is obtained. The drawback of the pumping ring is that the yield of liquid, in particular 1 in the case of low number of revolutions, shortstroke length and small rod diameter, is too small so that the use of ahigh pressure oil pump becomes necessary.

SUMMARY OF THE NEW INVENTION It is the object of the invention to provide a device of the above-mentioned type in which the said drawback is avoided. The device is characterized in that the liquid pumping means are formed bya part of the rod connected to one of the said elements, the rod has a diameter transition and is surrounded by a sleeve-like element having an inner diameter which corresponds to the outer diameter of the part of the rod'having the largest diameter. The sleeve comprises at its end surrounding the thinner part of the rod, an annular element which engages the rod with its inner surface and is surrounded by avclamping ring which urges the annular element towards the rod. The sleeve is provided, at a distance from the end supporting the annular element, with at least one aperture which communicates with a liquid supply. In the device according to the in vention and with a position of the rod in which the bore in the sleeve-like element is free, liquid is introduced into the space between the rod and the sleeve, which liquid is pressurized upon movement of the rod, the liquid flowing along the annular element into the supporting space. During the return stroke of the rod, the annular element operates as a seal. Without the addition of extra components, a good oil yield with any number of revolutions is ensured with a correct proportioning of the rod and the sleeve-like element. The invention will be describedin greater detail with reference to the drawing.

1 DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Reference numeral 1 in the drawing denotes a reciprocating rod. This rod may be, for example, the piston rod of a thermodynamic machine or the piston rod of a compressor. The rod 1 is surrounded by a housing 2. A rolling diaphragm 3 is present as a seal in an annular chamber between the housing 2 and the rod 1 and separates the chamber into a space 4 comprising a gaseous medium from a space 5 comprising a supporting liquid for the rolling diaphragm 3. A control element 6 ensures that a constant pressure differential of a few atmospheres is maintained across the rolling diaphragm 3; the control device is illustrated and described in U. S. Pat. No. 3,241,379 referred to on page 1 of this application, specifically FIG. 7 and Cols. 4-5 of this patent. In order to accomplish this object, the control element 6 is constituted by a housing 7 which is divided into two parts 9 and 10 by a diaphragm 8. The part 9 communicates, via a duct 1 1, with the space 4, the part 10 communicating, via a duct 12, with the space 5 below the rolling diaphragm 3. The diaphragm 8 is under the influence of a compression spring 13 and furthermore comprises a sealing element 14 which can seal or release a liquidoutlet 15.

At the area 16 the rod 1 has a stepped construction, a sleeve or sleeve-like element 17 being arranged around said stepped part. The sleeve 17 has an inner diameter which corresponds to the outer diameter of the part of the rod 1 having the largest diameter. At its end 18 surrounding the thinner part of the rod, the sleeve l7 comprises an annular element 19 whose inner surface engages the outer surface of the rod. The annular element 19 is connected to the end 18 of the sleeve 17 by a conical part 20. The outside of the annular element 19 is influenced by a clamping ring 21 which forces the annular element 19 against the rod. The sleeve furthermore comprises an aperture 22 which communicates with a liquid supply 23. During the upward movement of the rod 1, theliquid present in the pumping space 24' between the rod and the sleeve will be pressurized (after step or shoulder 16 has passed aperture 22 in its upward movement), the liquid being capable of flowing between the annular element 19 and the rod to the storage space 5 for the supporting liquid.

During the downward movement of the rod 1, the annular element 19 willbe tightly urged against the rod by the clamping ring 21 and thus constitute a seal for liquid present in thespace 5 and a partial vacuum in space 24. At the instant the aperture 6 22 is released,

-i.e. whenshoulde'r 16 descends below aperture 22, liquid willflow from the liquid supply 23 into the space 24 after which, during the following stroke, said liquid can be forced again into the space 5. The liquid supplied to the space 5 will dispppear to the liquid outlet 15 via the control element 6. In this manner a liquid number of revolutions of the device of which said rod forms part. In this manner a liquid supply to the space 5 below the rolling diaphragm is obtained with very simple means which ensures a sufficient supply of liquid to the space with any number of revolutions.

I claim:

1. Apparatus operable with a source of liquid comprising a cylinder defining a bore, a piston reciprocally movable in said bore between first and second axial positions, the piston having a first part of first diameter substantially the same as the bore and axially spaced.

therefrom a second part of second diameter smaller than said bore with an annular chamber defined between the bore and said second part, a rolling diaphragm seal secured between said bore and second part of the piston dividing said chamber into liquid and gas spaces respectively, a sleeve about said piston but axially fixed to the bore in said liquid space and including means dividing same into a pumping space and a storage space and permitting liquid flow only from the pumping space into the storage space, a control device communicating with said gas and storage spaces for maintaining a substantially constant pressure differential across said seal, and duct means for communicating liquid from said source into said pumping space.

2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said piston has a third part intemediate said first and second parts, and said dividing means comprises a one-way valve formed as a flexible sealing ring about and cooperating with said third part, the ring being radially expandable, to permit said liquid flow between the ring and piston, and radially compressible to seal against said piston.

3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said cylinder includes an aperture therethrough for receiving liquid from said source and communicating with said pumping space, and said pistons first part covers and seals said aperture during the initial part of the reciprocal stroke toward said rolling seal, and said first part reciprocally exposes said aperture to permit flow of liquid into said pumping space.

4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said bore has an annular recess, and said sleeve is situated in said recess, the bore of the sleeve coinciding with the bore of the cylinder, said sleeve defining a cylindrical wall with a passage therethrough which passage coincides with said aperture in said cylinder.

5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said pistons first part moves from first to second axial positions in said pumping area, thereby pumping a corresponding quantity of liquid from said pumping area into the storage area, this quantity being generally independent of the speed of reciprocation during each cycle of the piston. 

1. Apparatus operable with a source of liquid comprising a cylinder defining a bore, a piston reciprocally movable in said bore between first and second axial positions, the piston having a first part of first diameter substantially the same as the bore and axially spaced therefrom a second part of second diameter smaller than said bore with an annular chamber defined between the bore and said second part, a rolling diaphragm seal secured between said bore and second part of the piston dividing said chamber into liquid and gas spaces respectively, a sleeve about said piston but axially fixed to the bore in said liquid space and including means dividing same into a pumping space and a storage space and permitting liquid flow only from the pumping space into the storage space, a control device communicating with said gas and storage spaces for maintaining a substantially constant pressure differential across said seal, and duct means for communicating liquid from said source into said pumping space.
 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said piston has a third part intemediate said first and second parts, and said dividing means comprises a one-way valve formed as a flexible sealing ring about and cooperating with said third part, the ring being radially expandable, to permit said liquid flow between the ring and piston, and radially compressible to seal against said piston.
 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said cylinder includes an aperture therethrough for receiving liquid from said source and communicating with said pumping space, and said piston''s first part covers and seals said aperture during the initial part of the reciprocal stroke toward said rolling seal, and said first part reciprocally exposes said aperture to permit flow of liquid into said pumping space.
 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said bore has an annular recess, and said sleeve is situated in said recess, the bore of the sleeve coinciding with the bore of the cylinder, said sleeve defining a cylindrical wall with a passage therethrough which passage coincides with said aperture in said cylinder.
 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said piston''s first part moves from first to second axial positions in said pumping area, thereby pumping a corresponding quantity of liquid from said pumping area into the storage area, this quantity being generally independent of the speed of reciprocation during each cycle of the piston. 